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they would be expected to register for a higher degree (PhD). You must be able to demonstrate some previous experience in research and must show evidence of ability to develop personal research projects
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designing lipid formulations; developing microbubble-liposome complexes; loading drugs into liposomes; characterising the microbubble and liposome properties; testing the acoustically-triggered drug release
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an exciting opportunity to join the School of Public Health (SPH) on Imperial’s new White City campus. You will play a leading role in the development of research and teaching in health data analytics
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-motivated applicant wishing to develop a career in a world leading teaching and research institution. The Department has an outstanding international reputation and has been awarded the top rating in every
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Institute at Imperial , which is hosted in the Department of Brain Sciences. This is an excellent opportunity to work in an area of rapid development, alongside colleagues who are working on novel projects
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challenges, from workforce planning to performance and development. You’ll create strong working relationships to support the business to access key people services within the central function. As the Head of
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of improvement opportunities. A key input to your insights development will be benchmarking information readily available through on-going memberships, to bring fresh ideas and methodologies from our sector peers
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passion for hands on-learning and experience of working with internal and external stakeholders and across a variety of expertise and backgrounds. Experience of line managing and developing staff, ideally
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supervisors Dr. Andrew Scott (imaging physics), National Heart and Lung Institute/RBH and Professor Denis Doorly (computational modelling), Aeronautics, Imperial. The research will develop our computational
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complex trial involving the deliberate administration of S. aureus to healthy volunteers - work that is essential for understanding immune interaction and advancing vaccine development. We are looking for a